Anxiety, Fatigue, Sleep, Weight

Put your nervous system to the test

Depressed, anxious, fatigued, overweight, can’t sleep?

We might be able to help! Our office is pleased to offer a state-of-the-art laboratory test that measures brain chemicals related to mood, emotions, sleep, energy, weight management, and more. New developments in medical science allow us to measure these brain chemicals, called neurotransmitters, reliably, affordably, and in the comfort of your own home. Research has shown that many of today’s most common health concerns, including depression, anxiety, insomnia, chronic fatigue, etc, can result from imbalances in the nervous system. The brain, serving as the “mission control” of the nervous system, uses neurotransmitters as chemical messengers to keep us happy, healthy, and sleeping well.

However, daily stressors, emotional disturbances, chronic infections, and a poor diet are some of the factors that can disrupt neurotransmitter balance, potentially leading to poor health. Maintaining balanced neurotransmitter levels is essential to good health. With a finely-tuned nervous system, you’ll experience better moods, have more energy, less anxiousness, sleep better, and live a healthier life. The next step, following our quality Chiropractic care, in balancing your nervous system is to measure your neurotransmitter levels. If you are experiencing any of the symptoms listed below, you are a candidate for neurotransmitter testing. Call our office to schedule an appointment and put your nervous system to the test!

You are a candidate for neurotransmitter testing if you experience any of the following:

Anxiousness

Low energy

Panic attacks

Overweight

Depression

Chronic infections

Lack of focus/concentration

Addictions

PMS symptoms

Insomnia

Menopausal symptoms

Attention issues

Migraines

GeneSNP, Salvia, Urine, Hair, Blood and Muscle Testing analysis and the generated results, recommendations and nutritional approaches are not meant as diagnoses, treatment and /or cures; and as such are not endorsed by the FDA and are not intended to take the place or supersede medical diagnosis, advice or management.